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UK Pauses Select Weapon Exports To Israel Over International Law Violations In Gaza

Partial Suspension on Arms Exports Announced 

United Kingdom has decided to suspend the supply of certain weapons to Israel, marking a shift in its policy amid the ongoing war in Gaza. Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced that the newly elected Labour government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, found a “clear risk” of the weapons being used for serious violations of international law. As a result, 30 of the 350 export licenses for weapons and equipment intended for use in Gaza will be suspended, including military planes, helicopters, drones, and ground-targeting equipment.

 

No Complete Arms Embargo, Says Lammy

Lammy emphasized that this decision does not amount to a full arms embargo nor a judgment on whether Israel has violated international law. Instead, it is a precautionary measure based on concerns about potential misuse of British-supplied weapons in the conflict. The UK government clarified that the suspension is not a declaration of guilt or innocence regarding Israel’s actions.

 

Israeli Defense Minister Expresses Disappointment

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant expressed disappointment over the UK’s decision, calling the suspension “disheartening” in a post on social media platform X. Gallant emphasized the long-standing alliance between Israel and the UK and expressed concern about the impact of the partial suspension on Israel’s defense capabilities.

 

Growing Pressure on UK and Allies

The UK’s decision comes as pressure mounts on Israel’s allies to halt weapons exports amid the nearly year-long conflict, which began on October 7. According to the Hamas-run health ministry, over 40,000 Palestinians have been killed in the violence. Although British arms sales to Israel are relatively small compared to those from major suppliers like the US and Germany, totaling £42 million ($53 million) in 2022, the UK’s move could set a precedent if other countries follow suit.

 

Internal Pressure on Labour Government

Keir Starmer’s Labour government, elected in July, has faced internal pressure to adopt a more critical stance towards Israel. While this partial suspension is a significant development, it remains to be seen whether other nations will follow the UK’s lead, potentially increasing the impact of this move on Israel’s defense industry.

Shairin Panwar

As a content writer at The Daily Guardian specializing in International Affairs, I focus on creating clear, well-researched articles that help readers stay informed about global events. I’m passionate about storytelling and aim to present important topics in an engaging and easy-to-understand way.

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